Butterick Publishing Company: New York, 1916. Early 20th Century pattern counter catalog from the Butterick Publishing Company; printed for use by the Meier and Frank department store in Portland, Oregon. Illustrations primarily of garments for women and girls in black and white. 32 pp. Very Good with chipping to the covers. View More...
Seattle: Seattle Symphony, 1970. Program for the Seattle Symphony signed by renowned Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson on her program listing. In Very Good condition with a single creased edge. View More...
A popular local chain in the mid-20th century in Los Angeles area, Eaton?s included restaurants in La Cienega, Studio City, Arcadia, and Beverly Hills. This wooden postcard menu for the Beverly Hills location features steaks, lobster, and mutton. Chipping, staining to the verso. Very Good. View More...
New York: Unique Novelty Co. & D. Silberer Co, 1912- 1913. Three die cut paper masks advertising the 1912 play Stop Thief. The comedy was written by Carlyle Moore and produced by George M. Cohan. The masks depict, The Clown, Desperate Desmond, and Foxy Grandpa. The set originally contained six masks. Creasing and fold marks with no loss of paper. Very Good. View More...
The Georgian Room Restaurant is a classic dining room in the Fairmont Olympic Hotel that has served as the social hub of Seattle for many decades. Decorated in a traditional Georgian style the restaurant served fine food to locals and tourists alike. Menu features prime rib dinner for a little over three dollars. Bi-fold with cover art depicting men and women in Georgian dress. Very Good with edgewear and creasing to the corners. View More...
The Georgian Room Restaurant is a classic dining room in the Fairmont Olympic Hotel that has served as the social hub of Seattle for many decades. Decorated in a traditional Georgian style the restaurant served fine food to locals and tourists alike. Menu features prime rib dinner for a little over three dollars. Bi-fold with cover art depicting men and women in Georgian dress. Very Good with edgewear and creasing to the corners. View More...
Garden City: Hanover House, 1958. Paperback. First edition, first printing. Comics featuring the mischievous alter boy. Rubbing to the corners and spine ends, Very Good. View More...
Seattle: Craftsman Press, 1960?s. Photographically illustrated fold-out brochure detailing the sites of Alaska with suggested itineraries and prices. Very good with a hint of wear at the folds. View More...
New York: Clarkson Potter, 1977. Hardcover. A detailed examination of the history of Molas, a textile art of the Cuna people of Panama.Dust jacket is rubbed at corners and spine ends. Very Good in like dust jacket. View More...
New York: Knopf, 1997. Hardcover. First edition, first printing. The story of a geisha in WWII era Japan. Chipping to corners of the dust jacket. Crease to top of jacket. Near Fine in Very Good Jacket. View More...
New York: Automobile Club of America, 1927. Slim guide on traveling from New York to Florida and parts in between. Includes strip maps and hotel suggestions. Several charming vignettes on the cover.7pp. Staple Bound. Chipping to the lower right corner. Very Good. View More...
New York: Doubleday, 2018. Hardcover. First edition, first printing. Signed on tipped-in sheet. Basis for the HBO show starring Kaley Cuoco. Very Good with minor shelf wear. View More...
New York: Butterick Publishing Company, 1893. Black and White drawings of fashions and accessories for the family. 1000?s of images of the fashions and trends of the day. An unusual example with all interior pages complete. 132 pp, staple-bound. Chipping and soiling to the covers,three tears to the interior pages with no loss of paper. Very Good. View More...
New York: Knopf, 1931. Hardcover. Bound in green cloth. First Thus, copy 221 of 365 of the first American edition. Examination of the history of fine art in Europe. A hint of rubbing to the rear board, lacks dust jacket. Very Good. View More...
Photographically illustrated guidebook to the major attractions in Belgium. Published by Canadian Pacific to advertise transatlantic travel to Europe. Pasted in advertisement for Belgium?s Centenary Exposition. 36 pp. Staple-Bound. Minor rubbing to the pictorial wrappers. Very Good. View More...
RMS Empress of Britain was a steam-powered luxury ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The boat hosted King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on their trip from Canada to the United Kingdom in 1939. Brochure with itinerary and schedule of fares. Folds out to an oblong poster featuring a large photograph of the ship. Creasing to the front panel. Very Good. View More...
RMS Empress of Britain was a steam-powered luxury ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The boat hosted King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on their trip from Canada to the United Kingdom in 1939. Brochure that folds out to a poster displaying photographs and descriptions of the many amenities on board the ship. Detailed deck plans of the ship are depicted on the verso. Minor soiling, two small splits along the folds. Very Good. View More...
Circa 1930?s advertising booklet promoting the advantages of choosing Montreal or Quebec as starting points for the transatlantic journey to Europe. Contains short histories of Montreal and Quebec accompanied by photographs. 16 pp. Staple-Bound. Staining to the pale blue wrappers. Very Good. View More...